After launching a total of five flagship devices this year, Samsung is reportedly working on a new cheaper version of this year’s Galaxy Note flagship series. The new affordable option will likely adopt the Note 10 Lite name, according to SamMobile.
The model number SM-N770F has already been confirmed, but little is known about the specs. Notably, this year, Samsung for the first time released a cheaper version of the Note 10, but at $949, I agree that the term “cheap” is misplaced. However, in that regard, a more affordable version is in the works.
The device will be headed to Europe first in black and red color options. For a cheaper variant, it is justifiable to expect a few downgrades here and there, depending on the price cut. But at this point, I think a Note is not a Note with an S-Pen, so there is a high chance that will be retained.
SamMobile says the phone could be released in the coming months.
But that is not all, yet. Similar sources have also tipped that a Lite version of the S10 series could be in the works, as well. For the S10 Lite, the model number will reportedly be SM-G770F.
Shading more light on the S10 Lite, SamMobile claims the device could have similar specs to the Galaxy A91. For your information, the Galaxy A91 has been tipped to have a 6.7-inch Full HD+ display, 4,500 mAh battery with 45W charging, Snapdragon 855 SoC, 8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
The rear will sport a triple camera setup with a 48MP main snapper, 12MP ultra-wide lens and 5MP depth sensor. As per now, we can’t confirm the authenticity of the reports but we will keep you updated in the future if something comes up.